Hepatitis C Outreach Worker - Part-Time
Durham Community Health Centre
- Oshawa, ON
- $30,115-36,325 per year
- Permanent
- Part-time
- Drive Program and Service Integration and Client Experience Across All that DCHC Does
- Evolve Program Offerings to Improve Health Equity and Meet the Needs of DCHC’s Priority Populations
- Establish DCHC as a System Advocate and Champion for Equity
- Enhance DCHC’s Brand and Awareness Across Durham Region
- Become an Employer of Choice with a Focus on Recruitment, Retention, and Development
- Active outreach in the region/community (including correctional facilities) that are frequented by at risk community members living with/at risk of acquiring HCV in order to bridge to program and treatment teams.
- Deliver group and individual support and HCV treatment and prevention education.
- Assist clients with needed paperwork such as applications for birth certificates, health cards or medical appointments.
- Accompany clients to medical appointments, if requested, to provide emotional support.
- Assist clients to develop their capacities around treatment/medical scheduling and health management planning, taking into consideration the reality of the relevant social determinants of health for each individual.
- Support the expansion of the Naloxone overdose prevention program as well as the Harm Reduction program.
- Provide first contact HCV testing options and point of care screening at outreach locations.
- Promote and facilitate the utilization of peer support workers within the program.
- Assist in providing training on HCV prevention, education, and addiction issues, with a focus on harm reduction to peer support workers.
- Ensure peer support workers have the information and resources to provide information and referral services.
- Design and develop training materials.
- Routinely compile, enter, and report confidential data at agency and funder’s request.
- Ensure that all necessary reports are completed and submitted to the appropriate sources, meeting set deadlines.
- Participate in the planning of program evaluation initiatives.
- Participate as a team member in all team functions- program planning, team meetings and case conferences. Network with internal and community partners to ensure an optimal continuum of health & social services through all stages of HCV education, support, care, and treatment.
- Maintain and develop professional competencies and learning. Perform other related duties as assigned.
- Assists, as assigned, in the orientation and training of new staff on the team.
- Consults regularly with local agencies or community resources concerning resource development and program planning which is pertinent to the clients and/or youth population.
- Adheres to and applies organization wide policies and practices in support of organizational health, and performances.
- Adheres to and applies established compliance measures within legislative requirements and equity principles (e.g., AODA, Human Rights Code, and Ontario Employment Standards).
- Champions and supports Employee Engagement efforts and initiatives.
- Ensures scope of duties/accountabilities adheres to established Health & Safety program, policies, and procedures.
- Other duties as assigned by the manager and the director.
- Completion of a formal 2-year post-secondary program at a community college (Health/Social Services)
- At least one (1) year of experience in working in a community setting is required.
- Thorough knowledge and experience of HCV, harm reduction and peer support models are required.
- Phlebotomy certification required or willingness to obtain.
- Strong knowledge of issues affecting marginalized communities.
- Experience working with diverse agencies and working successfully in partnership with these agencies.
- Thorough knowledge and understanding of the local health and social service sector, government programs and current legislation that may affect clients.
- Demonstrated ability to work under pressure, to anticipate potential problems/conflicts and take appropriate actions and to meet deadlines.
- Excellent interpersonal, presentation, and communication skills.
- Demonstrated ability to work independently and as a team member within an evolving role in a multi-disciplinary environment.
- Excellent advocacy and negotiation skills.
- Strong commitment to health promotion, community development and adult education.
- Excellent knowledge of MS computer applications and other office related software.
- Ability to work occasional evening and/or weekend shifts.
- Must be able to work in a variety of social and physical settings.
- A valid driver’s license is required and experience driving larger vehicles is an asset.
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